Berlin Art Week
11.9 - 15.9. 2024

"Explore the art of Susanne Rikus, where the boundaries between nature, humanity, and the subconscious dissolve into vibrant, organic forms."

Opening hours of the “Art Gallery Susanne Rikus” in Berlin-Mitte during the “Berlin Art Week” (Wed to Sun, September 11-15) – the curator Simone Lang will guide you through the exhibition by Susanne Rikus


We are delighted to open for you #berlinartweek the art show with works by #susannerikus

Opening hours


Wed 12 – 6 pm
Thu 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Fri 1 – 8 pm
Sat 1 – 9 pm
Sun 12 – 6 pm

Welcome to the Art of Susanne Rikus

Susanne Rikus is a contemporary artist whose work delves into the profound connections between nature and the human spirit. Through a harmonious blend of vibrant colors, layered textures, and organic forms, Susanne’s art invites you to embark on a journey beyond the visible, into a realm where the tangible meets the ethereal.

Her creations are not just visual experiences but transformative pieces that evoke a deep sense of reflection, mindfulness, and connection to the natural world. Drawing inspiration from the cycles of life, the subconscious mind, and the unseen energies that flow through all living things, Susanne’s work serves as a visual dialogue that transcends the ordinary.

Artistic Vision: Connecting Humanity and Nature

A Vision Rooted in Connection

At the heart of Susanne’s artistic practice lies a profound respect for the natural world and the intricate tapestry of life. Her work is an exploration of the subtle energies that connect all beings, capturing the interplay between the seen and the unseen, the personal and the universal. Through her intuitive process, Susanne creates pieces that resonate with the rhythms of nature, offering a moment of stillness and introspection in a fast-paced world.

Featured Work: A Glimpse Into Susanne’s World

Discover the Collection

Explore Susanne’s latest collection, where each piece tells a unique story of transformation, growth, and interconnectedness. From bold abstracts to serene landscapes, Susanne’s work invites you to pause, reflect, and connect with the deeper layers of your own experience.

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Why Collect Susanne Rikus’s Art?

Invest in Art That Inspires

Collectors and art enthusiasts are drawn to Susanne Rikus for her distinct style and compelling narrative. Her art not only enhances spaces but also serves as a source of inspiration and connection. As an emerging artist whose profile continues to rise, Susanne’s work represents both artistic value and a wise investment for the future.

Susanne Rikus's work, with its exploration of nature, humanity, and the subconscious, can be compared to a range of artists who similarly blend the boundaries between the seen and unseen, the natural and the mystical.

Susanne Rikus in her studio and Art Gallery in Berlin

Susanne Rikus’s work, with its exploration of nature, humanity, and the subconscious, can be compared to a range of artists who similarly blend the boundaries between the seen and unseen, the natural and the mystical. While she has a distinct style of her own, she shares thematic and stylistic connections with the following artists:

Georgia O’Keeffe: Known for her abstract interpretations of nature and the organic world, O’Keeffe’s work often delves into the essence of natural forms, much like Susanne Rikus’s explorations. Both artists use vivid colors and magnified views of nature to evoke emotional and spiritual connections.

Agnes Pelton: Pelton’s work, characterized by its mystical and symbolic elements, often depicts dreamlike landscapes that reflect inner spiritual states. Similar to Rikus, Pelton’s art invites viewers into a meditative, introspective space that transcends the physical world.

Hilma af Klint: A pioneer of abstract art, Hilma af Klint’s work is deeply rooted in spirituality and the exploration of the unseen. Like Rikus, af Klint’s art is infused with a sense of the ethereal and the interconnectedness of all life, making use of symbolic forms and vibrant colors.

Frida Kahlo: While stylistically different, the connection between Rikus and Kahlo lies in their shared interest in the introspective and the personal. Both artists delve into the human experience, blending reality with the surreal and using art as a means of exploring inner landscapes and emotional depths.

Yayoi Kusama: Known for her use of repetitive patterns and immersive environments, Kusama’s work similarly touches on themes of infinity, nature, and the cosmic. Rikus’s art, with its layered textures and interconnected forms, shares a kinship with Kusama’s exploration of endless patterns and the dissolution of boundaries.

Cecily Brown: Cecily Brown’s energetic, abstract compositions often hover between figuration and abstraction, exploring themes of human experience and emotion. Susanne Rikus’s approach to form and movement in her art can be compared to Brown’s dynamic, expressive style.

Anselm Kiefer: For a more contemporary connection, Kiefer’s work, which often integrates themes of history, mythology, and the environment, resonates with Rikus’s exploration of the natural and the transcendent. Both artists use texture and layered surfaces to add depth and narrative to their pieces.

These comparisons highlight how Susanne Rikus’s art resonates within a broader context of artists who explore the intersection of the natural, the spiritual, and the abstract. However, her unique voice and approach ensure that her work stands out as distinctly her own.

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“All you need is Love” is a lively dialogue with the turning point in time.

About

This is what the artist Susanne Rikus says about her exhibition:
“All You Need Is Love” came to me as a song and I trill it as I enter my gallery and paint the new works.
They want to give courage, show their colors and strengthen the viewer’s belief in love and your ability to shape our future.

My heart is so moved by the recent events, at the end of April a young Ukrainian with a suitcase came to the gallery with a rush that is understandable…”Is there a hotel here?”

The picturesque courtyard of the Heckmann Höfe is a place where the world meets and especially young creative people and Ukrainians with their children.

This exhibition wants to encourage, show colors and strengthen the belief in love and its ability to shape our future for the viewer.

 


to help you finding the most value in life through art is my passion.

Artist Susanne Rikus

here you can read more about her on Wikipedia

Location:

Art Gallery Susanne Rikus

Heckmann courtyards

Oranienburger Strasse 32

10117 Berlin-Mitte

Мир Is the word of the times

The great questions and tasks of human history have become more urgent than ever.

The suffering, horror, limitation and fear, as well as greed and hoarding reflect the great social change.

Democracy is such a precious commodity and how long have we been contemplating it from the sofa. Art wants to give space for the state of a successful democracy to express an internal and external view.

The inner attitude towards life is put to the test.

That’s why I’m doing an exhibition in the middle of Europe’s central Berlin stage in the Heckmann Höfe, which calls for introspection and wants to give the viewer something – a space for beauty, for what you love and for hope.

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